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Identifying Civil Society's Role in Addressing Poverty in Epworth, Zimbabwe

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posted on 2024-10-04, 13:48 authored by Easther Chigumira, Godfrey Tawodzera
This policy brief is informed by the findings of the ESRC-DFID-funded Consuming Urban Poverty Project (CUP) (formally called “Governing Food Systems to Alleviate Poverty in Secondary Cities in Africa”) on work carried out in low-income neighbourhoods of Epworth, Zimbabwe, from 2016 to 2017. The central focus of the study was to understand the connections between poverty, governance and urban space. This brief presents key findings related to multi-dimensional poverty and food poverty in Epworth and makes strategic action recommendations around improving infrastructure as a lever to address issues of poverty.

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African Centre for Cities, University of Cape Town

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Chigumira, E. and Tawodzera, G. (2018) Identifying Civil Society's Role in Addressing Poverty in Epworth, Zimbabwe, Consuming Urban Poverty Policy Brief 9, October 2018, Cape Town: African Centre for Cities, University of Cape Town

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African Centre for Cities, University of Cape Town

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ES/L008610/1

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